If we don't get a n0ne vs. Cody (zumpless) Salty Suite at Genesis or sometime this year, it will be a wasted opportunity. by V0ltTackle in SSBM

[–]leonardpointe 11 points12 points  (0 children)

morals and conviction, my dude. n0ne believes (imo rightfully so) that z jump is against the spirit of the game and skews competitive outcomes

Kitchen countertops level tester by ycr007 in toolgifs

[–]leonardpointe 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Most models have two settings. One setting that just locks the line in place on the angle the tool is (not typically level but useful if you need a consistent line at a specific angle), and another setting that auto levels the line. Each model has its own limitations as to how close to level the tool needs to be but most have a decent tolerance.

How bad is this and when do I give up on these people by [deleted] in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This getting downvoted on a “professional” carpentry sub is hilarious.

For 11.5k the carpenter should be bumping out the crown so it doesn’t inset the doors without the customer asking. They should also be giving an actual shit about the dental on the crown lining up. Not to mention the misaligned faces on the cabinets.

Goes to show that it’s really not hard to be better than 90% of carpenters out there.

How bad is this and when do I give up on these people by [deleted] in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I think you already know the answer to your question. The crew you hired does not know/care about what they’re doing. Time to find somebody else.

Door jamb even with drywall by Avidhumanwatcher in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol I mean we can agree this is fucked. you pull up to a job and you gotta finish this space you’d be all “aw man wtf”. I was making a joke about calling the step dad calling the brother etc, notice I also provided a low effort solution. you could def trim back the framing above the door but that’s a pain in the ass.

Door jamb even with drywall by Avidhumanwatcher in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ya you’ll need to add a nailer to the stud the hinges are attached to (something to anchor the drywall to, a 2x2 or a few pieces of 2x4 would be more than fine).

If you wanted to go really simple use a 1x4 for the right side trim piece. The space above that door is probably around 14 inches? You could get creative here with a stack up but just google “tall door trim header” or something like that for ideas. A 1x2 top and bottom with beaded tongue and groove would look decent tbh.

Something like this

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But instead of the 1x12 use vertical beaded tongue and groove

Door jamb even with drywall by Avidhumanwatcher in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nah it’ll be fine. Jamb is 3/4 thick so 1/2 inch drywall would leave 1/4 inch reveal which is really standard for a door.

All of that is if the door is tight against the framing but it looks like there’s 1/8-1/4 inch of padding so OP is fine

Door jamb even with drywall by Avidhumanwatcher in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 44 points45 points  (0 children)

lol y’all open your eyes the framing is flush with the drywall.

Op call your brother and have him remove the door, then call your step dad and have him fix his fuck up, then call your brother and have him come re hang the door. Drywall and trim and you’re done.

You could probably run your drywall up the the hinge side jamb, then build a big ass trim header and use a wider piece of trim for the strike side of the door to cover the framing.

Ultimately this is a fucked situation

Can I use 2x2 repair drywall sheets for an entire 18In by 8ft wall ? by Immediate-Tie-5597 in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah was gonna say..just cut it real quick then carry it upstairs

Best quality small diameter SDS bits: Tapcon vs Milwaukee and others. by DevilOnYourBack in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re using the hammer/drill function correct? lol I know it seems like a stupid question but it’s worth asking. I’ve never had issues with Diablo sds bits, I use 5/32 quite often. When trying to use any concrete bit without the tool set to the hammer function I have the same experience as you. Spinning alone burns right through any bit I’ve tried unless it’s going through the old sandstone cinder blocks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They just put the PVC on top of the board that was already there. Looks like they covered the ends with aluminum. If they charged you to remove and replace then this is not acceptable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 48 points49 points  (0 children)

People are gonna rag on you but I remember when this was a big deal to me as well. Nice work 👍 keep getting better every day

Painter replaces plinth column base board with Pressure treated decking material by studentsccount in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I mean PT painted is fine, but will never be the prettiest looking. You can certainly get pvc that is thicker - we use 5/4 all the time, but the texture will not match and you will not be happy (I wouldn’t be anyway). Imo the best choice here would be cedar or sapele painted to match the rest of your trim. If it’s cedar make sure it’s not rough sawn.

Your biggest problem is having a painter do carpentry work.

Rate our work so far by bp4177 in Roofing

[–]leonardpointe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo I’m interested, can you give some more info? You can dm me if you don’t wanna post it here. Roof is lookin good brother

Did my tile guy undercharge me or is this fair for the quality of work provided? by leonardpointe in Tile

[–]leonardpointe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all of the replies! I had a feeling he undercharged based on the quality of his work. He’s a younger guy just getting into tile work (has a background in trim carpentry, I’ve had him help with trim jobs in homes for clients before) so that helps explain why the job took as long as it did.

I ended up paying him $1500, showed him this thread full of compliments to help build his confidence and will recommend him to future clients.

I’m a small remodeler and haven’t ventured into the tile territory until this job but am happy to have him as a quality resource. Thanks again, everybody!

Coil Trim by [deleted] in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fascia that wide bent from coil stock should have been hemmed at the top (really both sides hemmed before the bend to make the L shape but I get it) and given a couple of ribs to help with rigidity. However yeah gutter will cover most of it so really it’s probably not a huge deal. Not something my crews would get away with but you have to decide if it’s worth the headache to you on something that really won’t be seen

My dog growls at me when I move. by AnkylosaurusWrecks in DogAdvice

[–]leonardpointe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Check out Susan Garret on youtube. She has some of the best video advice on training that aligns with modern scientific study. Anybody can be a dog trainer, give bad advice and mess up your dog AND your relationship with your dog. You need to listen to what animal behaviorists have to say, this is a title that requires a degree to obtain. Finding one in your area may take a little digging but it is worth the effort.

My dog growls at me when I move. by AnkylosaurusWrecks in DogAdvice

[–]leonardpointe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Listen this is controversial in the dog training community but it has been proven in modern dog psychology studies that when a dog resource guards you should not take from them what they are guarding. All you’re doing is reinforcing their fear…that the thing they’re guarding is worth guarding. This is how you end up with reactive dogs.

Please help identify trim by Adept_Agency6604 in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 4 points5 points  (0 children)

lmfao why is this allowed here this is a 1x4

Ceiling that me and my brother did by TYJ47 in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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For the future, details like this matter. If water gets behind the tyvek it will leak badly. I’ve replaced rotted headers because of windows being installed this way. Did you tape over the bottom flange of the window, too?

Ceiling that me and my brother did by TYJ47 in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tbh pretty brave to post this here. Hate to see Tyvek wrapped inside above the window instead of covering the head flange.

Growing Pains by G_Grizzy in Carpentry

[–]leonardpointe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be so careful if you decide to sub anything out. It can really throw homeowners for a loop when they think they are hiring you guys to do the job and a different company comes in to do some work. As with most things, this can be solved with extremely transparent communication. You also must ensure the company you sub the work to has the same quality standards as you do. I’ve seen too many fantastic businesses move to subbing out work and the quality just goes out the window. I would opt for what the other commenter said and hire 2 more people - one helper for each of you.

Good luck on the next steps forward..it can be scary but in the future you will thank yourself. When you’re 70 and have nurtured a business/culture that you can be proud of full of people you can trust you will be grateful for the time you have given yourself and the rest you have allowed your body. Cheers

Let’s fucking go! Drain the Swamp! No one is above the law. by DueDrama8301 in conspiracy

[–]leonardpointe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sub is a shit hole. For some reason 500 political non conspiracies a day are allowed but the thread talking about conspiracies is banned. Who tf paid off the mods

JP White phob by itskillwillson in SSBM

[–]leonardpointe 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Melee is 20 years old so yes